TinkerKeeks
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- Dec 19, 2012
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hi everyone, I was scrolling through the boards and couldn't find a lot of information for cruising with kids with disabilities.
A little bit about our family:
We will be spending 3 nights in wdw this March and then spending a week on the fantasy. Our family's first Disney cruise
I am really excited for the trip but also really apprehensive about how things will go and trying to eliminate melt downs in advance.
We are a family of 5, my self and dh, our 5 year old son, and 3 year old twins.
Our twins are both on the autism spectrum. My boy twin tends to freak out when he has to wait for something, he also is very one track mind, if he wants something he needs to have it immediately and will obsess until he gets it. He is also very picky with food, he basically has about 5 foods he eats right now, yogurt, French fries, potato chips, mashed potatoes, and pasta with red sauce. Sometimes the occasional chicken nugget if it's a good day.
My girl twin does not have any eating issues, she eats everything. Her biggest issues are that she also suffers from apraxia of speech, so at this point she is basically non-verbal and uses a few signs to communicate. She also suffers from hypotonia. At this point she is still not walking, although I am feeling hopeful she will be by the time of the cruise. So at this point we would be bringing her stroller as her "wheelchair".
Anyways I am just looking for any tips or to hear other people's experiences with cruising with children with special needs.
I'm not sure if they will even be allowed to use to kids club. So at this point I'm not counting on that.
A little bit about our family:
We will be spending 3 nights in wdw this March and then spending a week on the fantasy. Our family's first Disney cruise
I am really excited for the trip but also really apprehensive about how things will go and trying to eliminate melt downs in advance.
We are a family of 5, my self and dh, our 5 year old son, and 3 year old twins.
Our twins are both on the autism spectrum. My boy twin tends to freak out when he has to wait for something, he also is very one track mind, if he wants something he needs to have it immediately and will obsess until he gets it. He is also very picky with food, he basically has about 5 foods he eats right now, yogurt, French fries, potato chips, mashed potatoes, and pasta with red sauce. Sometimes the occasional chicken nugget if it's a good day.
My girl twin does not have any eating issues, she eats everything. Her biggest issues are that she also suffers from apraxia of speech, so at this point she is basically non-verbal and uses a few signs to communicate. She also suffers from hypotonia. At this point she is still not walking, although I am feeling hopeful she will be by the time of the cruise. So at this point we would be bringing her stroller as her "wheelchair".
Anyways I am just looking for any tips or to hear other people's experiences with cruising with children with special needs.
I'm not sure if they will even be allowed to use to kids club. So at this point I'm not counting on that.